Despite your best attempts, Rob managed to exert enough will power to seize control of your shared form. Seeing through your shared eyes, you see, and feel, your right hand near the teleporting bracelet around your left wrist. 'No!' you exclaim within yours and your boyfriend's shared mind space. 'You don't know what will happen if you teleport us again!'
"All I want is to get away." Rob spoke through your single mouth.
Despite your best attempts, your right hand continued to move closer to the bracelet. Rob had simply overshadowed you, and you did not have the will at the moment to overpower him. 'Fine.' You concede, figuring that it would be better if you helped him. You did not want your minds to be completely fused together. 'The bracelet teleports you based on a location in your mind.' you counseled him. 'We should think of two different locations, and hopefully it will teleport us apart. I will think of my bedroom.'
The idea seemed simple enough. If you and Rob think of two different destinations, then the bracelet would have to teleport you each, separately. In your mind's eye, you pictured the maroon walls, sketches of your best drawings, and purple blanket draped over your bed. You imagined yourself, in your original form. You saw yourself in the mirror wearing the outfit you picked out this morning with your luscious brown locks over one shoulder. A moment later, Rob pressed the button.
There was a flash, and suddenly, you found yourself in the same room you had pictured. You were standing by your bed, bracelet still around your left wrist. Quickly, you pulled the charm from your arm and set it on the small table at the foot of your bed. "That is enough from you." you scolded the magical item as if it could hear. You turned toward the mirror, and were thankful to see yourself, as you should be. You undress to check your body, but you were yourself again. "I can't believe it worked." You smiled at yourself in the mirror. You felt a moment of regret for loosing the Amazonian-like warrior body, but you were happy to just be you again.
"Rob?" You called his name aloud, though you did not expect him to answer. Pulling out your cell phone, you attempted to call him, but after a few rings, it went to voicemail. You needed to check on him. Looking toward the bracelet on the table, you considered using it to quickly teleport back to your boyfriend's house. But, you thought better of it. Instead, you take the much longer route. Leaving your apartment, you take a series of busses to get to Rob's house, as your car was still parked in front. After about a half-hour of transit time, you open the door to your boyfriend's house and call out, "Rob?"